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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 27, 2018
Filed:
Aug. 23, 2017
Hca Holdings, Inc., Nashville, TN (US);
Christian Krayer, Nolensville, TN (US);
William Michael Gregg, Nashville, TN (US);
Thomas Andrew Doyle, Franklin, TN (US);
Paul Brient, Wayland, MA (US);
Christopher Wobensmith, Nashville, TN (US);
Jim Najib Jirjis, Nashville, TN (US);
Victoria Weaver, Mt. Juliet, TN (US);
Jonathan Perlin, Nashville, TN (US);
Paul Martin Paslick, Nashville, TN (US);
Edmund Jackson, Nashville, TN (US);
Sarah Hume Buta, Arlington, MA (US);
Erin S. Jospe, Newton, MA (US);
Umesh P. Phirke, Newton, MA (US);
HCA Holdings, Inc., Nashville, TN (US);
Abstract
In some examples, systems, methods, and devices are described that generate contextual suggestions for patients. Generation of the contextual suggestions is triggered by certain events performed by a medical professional with respect to a patient (e.g., updating a patient record). The contextual suggestions are related to addressing health conditions of the patient and represent tasks or considerations which the medical professional should be made aware. The contextual suggestions are generated in a way that is considerate of patient context, medical professional context, and contexts of similar patients. The contextual suggestions can be presented to the medical professional for selection and execution.